Fictions of Emancipation

2022 Met exhibition
Event art_exhibition Q111182661
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Fictions of Emancipation

Summary

Fictions of Emancipation is an art exhibition[1].

Key Facts

  • Fictions of Emancipation's image is recorded as Metmuseum-carpeaux-why-born-a-slave-DP-18132-003.jpg[2].
  • Fictions of Emancipation's instance of is recorded as art exhibition[3].
  • Fictions of Emancipation's location is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[4].
  • Fictions of Emancipation's start time is recorded as +2022-03-10T00:00:00Z[5].
  • Fictions of Emancipation's end time is recorded as +2023-03-05T00:00:00Z[6].
  • Fictions of Emancipation's official website is recorded as https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2022/carpeaux-recast[7].
  • Fictions of Emancipation's main subject is recorded as Representation of slavery in European art[8].
  • Fictions of Emancipation's main subject is recorded as abolitionism[9].
  • Pourquoi naître esclave ? inspired Fictions of Emancipation[10].
  • Fictions of Emancipation's title is recorded as Fictions of Emancipation[11].
  • Fictions of Emancipation's subtitle is recorded as Carpeaux Recast[12].
  • Fictions of Emancipation's funder is recorded as Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Foundation[13].
  • Fictions of Emancipation's exhibited creator is recorded as Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux[14].
  • Fictions of Emancipation's exhibited creator is recorded as Edmonia Lewis[15].
  • Fictions of Emancipation's exhibited creator is recorded as Josiah Wedgwood[16].
  • Fictions of Emancipation's exhibited creator is recorded as Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi[17].
  • Fictions of Emancipation's exhibited creator is recorded as Charles Henri Joseph Cordier[18].
  • Fictions of Emancipation's exhibited creator is recorded as Louis-Simon Boizot[19].
  • Fictions of Emancipation's exhibited creator is recorded as Kara Walker[20].
  • Fictions of Emancipation's exhibited creator is recorded as Kehinde Wiley[21].

References

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  13. [14] . metmuseum.org. Retrieved . metmuseum.org. Provenance: wikidata.org.
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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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